Indian spinner Harbhajan
Singh is one of four key Indian players from the last Test series against
Australia, to be presented with a Bradman 'Art of Cricket' cap. Publisher
Tom Thompson passed over the caps and cds to Singh, VVS Laxman, and
the first cap, appropriately, to Sachin Tendulkar.

"Bradman's
legacy centres on his memoir and cricket coaching manual, The
Art of Cricket, publisher Tom Thompson said today.

"In these works we have his views on the history,
technique and spirit of the game as it should be played. The Bradman
Art of Cricket caps were made in 1998, to be given by the publisher
to those cricketers who played attractive cricket, advancing the game
throughout the world. It was always the Don's wish that the first
cap should go to Sachin Tendulkar."

Saurav Ganguly received his cap in Calcutta through
The Times of India, for his outstanding captaincy in leading a young
team against formidable opposition. A cap was presented to Muttaih
Muralitharan, another of Bradman's favourite players, with his cap
and 'Art of Cricket' CD-Rom at Old Trafford

Only fifty Bradman
Art of Cricket caps were made by Albion, to honour Bradman's
first club, St George. The Bradman presentation caps hold an image of
the Don in 1928, embroidered into the St George cloth. A personally
signed copy of the cap, has been on public exhibition since 1998, to
promote 'The Art of Cricket' book, CD-ROM and personally signed posters.

Bradman left the concrete
wickets of Bowral for the turf wickets of Hurstville Oval, home of St
George District Cricket Club. From 1926 to 1932 - this was his home
ground, at the time of his greatest record-breaking deeds.

Following Bradman
to St George were his great competitors, Bill O'Reilly, Ray Lindwall
and Arthur Morris - all of whom he played Test cricket with. All four
St George players were included in the Australian team of the century.
Other Australian Test team members of St George include Brian Booth,
Norman O'Neill, Will Watson, Kerry O'Keefe, Murray Bennett and Stuart
McGill.

While Bradman never
won a First Grade Premiership with his home club, McGill helped win
the premiership in his first season, when St George beat Greg Matthew's
Eastern Suburbs on April 1, 2001.